Rafi Gavron
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Rafi Gavron is a British actor, known for his appearance as the Bosnian boy Miro in the Anthony Minghella romantic drama film Breaking and Entering (film), along with Jude Law and Juliette Binoche.
As Miro, a young burglar who uses techniques from parkour to gain access to the high-tech offices of an urban landscape architect, he performs several difficult physical feats in the film. Gavron convincingly portrays a young man seeking direction in his life, and shows a good on-screen rapport with Juliette Binoche, in her role as his Bosnian Muslim mother. For his role, Gavron received a nomination for Most Promising Newcomer from the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA).
In Inkheart, a movie adaptation of a novel originally titled Tintenherz (planned for cinematic release in spring of 2008), Rafi is set to play the role of a boy named Farid. Farid, a character from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights is magically brought to life by a bookbinder named Mo, who has the ability to bring characters from books into the real world when he reads aloud.
Currently he is playing the hired assassin named Duro in the HBO and BBC Production Rome.
- Rafi Gavron at the Internet Movie Database
- Rafi Gavron Online - Fansite